Yi Liu
Name
Yi Liu
Degree
Bachelor of Arts
Major
Theater
Neuroscience
Hometown
About Me
Jack of all trades, expert at none. Like a winter term instructor once said, comedians are all a bit nutcase. Once a lab partner ruined all my tuna sandwiches when she pointed out the sheep brain we were cutting into looked like tuna. Also got to play so many anal retentive characters. Strange that I kept on getting casted as neurotic a-holes. In reality I'm just a major prankster. I like to hike too so I'll see you on Mount Rainier here in WA.
Study Abroad
No, I'm from abroad so this is me studying abroad.
Campus Jobs
CDS student staff
Favorite Place
Mudd, and the chairs upstairs, good place to sleep after all nighters. Also Halls gym, some places in the basement make for the perfect place to shoot horror movies. Go to one of the changing rooms down there if you are curious. Maybe I'll be waiting there to give a jump scare.
Favorite Class
Emm, Neurophysiology Lab? Maybe. Got to cut open so many crayfish in the name of some science. Also liked improv class, cos we got some wacky ideas and storylines, the sky is the limit.
Clubs & Organizations
Christian Fellowship
International Student Organization
Notable Quote
Emm, I'll go with this one: "Neuroscience class is the only class where you can say "brains" and act like a zombie and get a laugh. " -me, spring 2nd year (2018), Neuroscience Lab. In case no one can tell I like to say farewell with a joke. So here is farewell to Oberlin. I'll miss the snow here.
Memorable Oberlin Moment
Emm, there are so many. Since little kids are gonna read this ("keep it PG please!") I won't go extreme. But hey they can still imagine what happens here in college! Even though I was chronicly bored at school, thinking back there are so many exciting experiences.
Graduation Date
05/25/2020
Future Plans
Change a major and go to grad school, get a job too, I got to eat! But rest assured that once finances are taken care of I'll be back. Patience.
Citation
“Yi Liu,” OC2020, accessed May 3, 2024, https://www.oc2020.oberlincollegelibrary.org/items/show/227.